Here are the documents required for an Institutional Arms License:
Personal Documents Required For Institutional License
1. Organization’s Registration Certificate (Company Registration Certificate, Trust Deed, etc.)
2. Identity Proof of Authorized Signatory (CNIC, Passport, etc.)
3. Proof of Address of Organization (utility bills, rent agreement, etc.)
Institutional Documents Required For Institutional License
1. Organization’s Letterhead
2. Power of Attorney (if applicable)
3. List of Authorized Persons (with signatures and IDs)
4. Security Clearance Certificate (from local authorities)
5. Proof of Institutional Membership (if applicable)
Arms-Related Documents Required For Institutional License
1. Details of Arms/Amunition (make, model, quantity, etc.)
2. Proof of Arms Registration (if already registered)
3. Vintage Certificate (if applicable)
Security Measures
1. Security Plan (detailed document outlining security measures)
2. Fire Safety Certificate (if applicable)
3. Emergency Response Plan
Other Documents Required For Institutional License
1. Application Form for Institutional Arms License
2. Payment of License Fees
3. No Objection Certificate (NOC) from local authorities (if required)
4. Insurance Certificate (for arms and ammunition, if required)
Additional Requirements For Institutional License
1. Background Check (police clearance certificate, if required)
2. Affidavit (explaining purpose of arms license, if applicable)
3. Proof of Compliance with Arms Act and Rules (if applicable)
Timeline Required For Institutional License
Processing time for institutional arms license renewal varies; allow 6-12 months for approval.
Notes
1. Fees and requirements may change; verify with local authorities.
2. Some jurisdictions require additional documentation or certifications.
3. Application forms and guidelines can be obtained from local authorities or online.
Contact Information
For specific requirements and guidelines, contact:
1. National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA)
2. Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)
3. Provincial Home Departments
4. Local Police Stations
Please consult local authorities or relevant agencies for the most up-to-date information.